Albert Mohler (in his recent book Atheism Remix), while discussing Alister McGrath’s rebuttal to Richard Dawkins’ The God Delusion, made one of the most interesting points. Perhaps not a new point. But in a realm where Richard Dawkins seems to be considered reasonable, it really is quite a thought provoking statement.
He writes:
“God is not ‘improbable’ in any sense greater than humanity itself is improbably on Dawkins’ own terms—for Dawkins himself makes the point that the emergence of humanity is itself highly improbably.”
Dang. That’s a pretty stellar point.
Okay, so the existence of God is improbable. But is my existence really any more probable than his? I don’t really think so.


